Coffee Story
This coffee was a labour of love, crafted in collab with our pal, Julianna Riolino, to celebrate the release of her sophomore album, Echo in the Dust. Julianna didn't just lend her name to the coffee; she came into the Detour roastery, tasted coffees, and chose an exclusive lot that paired well with commemorating the release of her beautiful new record, "Echo in the Dust."
Like a Rembrandt represents Julianna’s love for coffee, both out on the open highway and at home at the farm. It feels sweet, earnest, and serene, like a Cortland apple, milk chocolate drizzled over roasted hazelnuts, and a rural moonlit drive home in the country along Highway 3, to the sounds of 'In Dreams' by Roy Orbison. And to make it even more special, each coffee comes with a QR code that allows you to access exclusive content directly from Julianna. So sit back, drop the needle on Echo in the Dust, and enjoy the same earnest and serene brew that Julianna is enjoying.
A note from Julianna:
"As a dreamer, I rely on my morning coffee to put the wind in my sails. I was honoured to collaborate with Detour on this coffee blend. They took me in, shared their process, and impressed me with their genuine desire to support grassroots collectives. Much like the making and release of Echo in the Dust, this coffee is independently produced, harvested and roasted in the hands of dreamers. Believers in a better version of the status quo. I hope this coffee (combined with the record for added feels), comforts and inspires you to breathe in the day, however it may echo, delicate and warm, balanced and joyous, serene and beaming! Just a sprinkling of this star dust, because in Detour we trust!"
About the Guatemala La Resistencia Blend
The La Resistencia blend is made up of coffees from core members of the Café Colis Resistencia group who have been instrumental in the organizing and struggle against the Canadian Escobal silver mine, constructed without the approval or consent of the indigenous Xinka peoples who inhabit the land. Cafe Colis Resistencia is the name created by Alex Reynoso to identify coffee-producing members of the Indigenous Xinka community around Mataquescuintla who are interested in developing an international market for their coffee and, therefore, finally receiving fair prices. Within the Mataquescuintla area, nearly 90% of the population identifies as a coffee producer. Yet, only some producers can access a market beyond selling in cherry to local intermediaries or large farms that process their coffee and sell it as blended lots to the international market.
Check out our pal, Julianna Riolino!!